
What Ever Happened To?
So me, Christopher Lillicrap? The Children's TV presenter who was hardly off our screens in the late 70's and early 80's. Whatever happened to him? That bloke with the funny name? Forty years later; This Album. A lot of the Album is autobiographical and is the result of my life and a series of events, which a friend has called Serendipity. It involved the discovery of a particular Guitar in a funny little music shop in Athens, a social media post by my son about his childhood, a chance conversation with a heavy rock guitarist who lives literally five minutes from my front door but does beautiful arrangements and a reconnection with the late Keith Chegwin's brother, Jeff. In short; it's been quite a ride and now, at 76, my first recording deal? As a mate said to me the other day, 'That must be some kind of Record.' See, even wit gets old.
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$10.00What Ever Happened To?
So me, Christopher Lillicrap? The Children's TV presenter who was hardly off our screens in the late 70's and early 80's. Whatever happened to him? That bloke with the funny name? Forty years later; This Album. A lot of the Album is autobiographical and is the result of my life and a series of events, which a friend has called Serendipity. It involved the discovery of a particular Guitar in a funny little music shop in Athens, a social media post by my son about his childhood, a chance conversation with a heavy rock guitarist who lives literally five minutes from my front door but does beautiful arrangements and a reconnection with the late Keith Chegwin's brother, Jeff. In short; it's been quite a ride and now, at 76, my first recording deal? As a mate said to me the other day, 'That must be some kind of Record.' See, even wit gets old.
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So me, Christopher Lillicrap? The Children's TV presenter who was hardly off our screens in the late 70's and early 80's. Whatever happened to him? That bloke with the funny name? Forty years later; This Album. A lot of the Album is autobiographical and is the result of my life and a series of events, which a friend has called Serendipity. It involved the discovery of a particular Guitar in a funny little music shop in Athens, a social media post by my son about his childhood, a chance conversation with a heavy rock guitarist who lives literally five minutes from my front door but does beautiful arrangements and a reconnection with the late Keith Chegwin's brother, Jeff. In short; it's been quite a ride and now, at 76, my first recording deal? As a mate said to me the other day, 'That must be some kind of Record.' See, even wit gets old.











